vilmantasr
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ASUS RT-AC86U or NETGEAR Nighthawk X4S for 1 Gbps line? Current ASUS AC1200+ even on 400 Mbps line and stronger load sometimes loses 5Gz connection.
ASUS RT-AC86U or NETGEAR Nighthawk X4S for 1 Gbps line?
i normally recommend mikrotik too, just many arent literate enough to configure it.https://mikrotik.com/product/hap_ac2
Small, low consumption, 1Gbps symetrical able, 2.4 and 5 Ghz. Did I mention very cheap?
Wipes the floor with any Asus.
i normally recommend mikrotik too, just many arent literate enough to configure it.
The most important question is, 1Gb/s with hardware acceleration or without?
not for someone who i had to help, quick setup did not work for his internet setup which uses ipv61 Gb/s with and without Fasttrack. It has hardware accelerated IPSEC.
All Mikrotiks have a quick setup feature via Winbox. You don't have to be a network wizard to setup it up.
not for someone who i had to help, quick setup did not work for his internet setup which uses ipv6
https://mikrotik.com/product/hap_ac2
Small, low consumption, 1Gbps symetrical able, 2.4 and 5 Ghz. Did I mention very cheap?
Wipes the floor with any Asus.
i've tried the wireless hap mini i got free, the options for wireless are really nice but out of the understanding of regular peeps. Range isnt great though as its indoor. Now that im broke i cant even get the HAP AC which is neat and a contender to the HEX 3. Its hard to compare because the MIPS 64 bit dual core with 4 threads beats the ARM routing performance, and its even worse if the ARM is of A7 or A9 which i suspect is the case for the IPQ CPUs for mikrotik as it has 4 ARM cores.This little thingy looks cute. Everything Mikrotik I've seen is simple design and efficient combination of hardware/software. I'm sure it's performance will kill many "gaming routers" from other popular manufacturers, offered for few times higher price. Mikrotik is a good example of company with good engineering, they still exist. No RGB flashing lights though and this is a problem.
I still like the asus ac1900 and netgear r7000 as those 2 routers are an example of good reliable design
i wouldnt say disposable, more like bad design. Even the asus ac68u did have an issue that was easy to solve that was thermals. Even mikrotik did have reliability issues and still does on some models.Indeed. We won't see ASUS RT-AC68U and Netgear R7000 reliability any time soon. I call newer products disposable.
https://mikrotik.com/product/hap_ac2
Small, low consumption, 1Gbps symetrical able, 2.4 and 5 Ghz. Did I mention very cheap?
Wipes the floor with any Asus.
PSU was just enough
I am afraid I do not understand your question.What router do use with this or just your Asus? Thinking of giving it a try.
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